Discover two notable companies where promoters have recently increased their stakes, signaling strong confidence in their future growth. This article delves into the details of Suprajit Engineering and Valor Estate Limited.
PromotersStock MarketSuprajit EngineeringValor EstateInvestmentReal EstateJun 27, 2025
When promoters increase their stake in a company, it often indicates a strong belief in the company's future growth and performance. This can boost market sentiment and attract more investor interest.
Suprajit Engineering has a market capitalization of Rs 6,514.46 crore.
The revenue of Valor Estate increased by 347 percent from Rs 144.22 crore in Q4FY24 to Rs 645.08 crore in Q4FY25.
Valor Estate Limited is primarily engaged in real estate construction, development, and other related activities, focusing on residential, commercial, retail, and other projects.
As of March 2025, the Supriyajith Family Trust owns 38.01 percent of Suprajit Engineering.
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